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For Hcentral and HHigh students July 21-25, 2014

For Hcentral and HHigh students July 21-25, 2014. Who?. Students entering 11 th -12 th grades in the 2014-2015 academic year Students who identify as interested in science and/or math Students who successfully complete and submit the application to a teacher or coordinator

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For Hcentral and HHigh students July 21-25, 2014

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  1. For Hcentral and HHigh students July 21-25, 2014

  2. Who? • Students entering 11th-12th grades in the 2014-2015 academic year • Students who identify as interested in science and/or math • Students who successfully complete and submit the application to a teacher or coordinator • Can accept up to 18 students

  3. 2013 Zombie Campers and Staff

  4. Where? • Camp takes place on the campus of Fontbonne University in Clayton • Buses transport students from and back to HCentral and HHigh • Students arrange their own transportation to and from HSD schools

  5. When? • July 21-25, 2014 • Camp meets 9am – 3pm daily • Buses will pick up 7:45-8:00 (ish?) and drop off around 4pm

  6. What? • Activities in STEM: • Epidemiology – transmission of disease • Computer Modeling – tracking an outbreak • Calculus (light, only algebra required) – how to beat the system • Ecology – vectors, predators and prey • Microbiology – growing bacteria • Chemistry/Physics – composition and movement of blood and bodily fluids • Technology – programming, GPS • Science Skills – observations, predictions, hypotheses • Anatomy – brain structure • Pathology – illness, scar tissue, wounds

  7. What else? • Composition Practice • Students keep a “zombie journal” • Zombie Tag (in gym) • Tour of Fontbonne Campus, cafeteria, dorms, etc • Emergency preparedness • See the CDC’s recommendations for a zombie outbreak (really!) • Culminating experience: • Student teams produce a public service infomercial about a zombie outbreak, using what they have learned

  8. How Much? • Absolutely, 100% free to HSD and to students and their families • Includes • Transportation to and from Fontbonne (from HSD schools) • Lunch, daily (choice from on-campus dining M-Th, pizza F) • Snack, daily • T-shirt (see slides 1 and 3 for example) • All materials and supplies

  9. How to Sign Up • Get the application from a teacher or coordinator • Submit the application and the required essay back to the teacher or coordinator • Wait for confirmation from Fontbonne – will be mailed to students’ home addresses in May-June • Spaces are limited (18) – some students may not be admitted

  10. Staff • Camp Director • Shannon Rapp, M.N.S., Senior Lecturer of Biology • Over 10 years experience with informal education programs and over 4 years as college instructor • Faculty: • Minh Truong, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics • Yvonne Cole, M.S., Senior Lecturer of Biology • Staff: • Current undergraduate students and recent graduates of the Biology program at Fontbonne

  11. See More: • Fox 2 story on 2013 camp: http://fox2now.com/2013/06/24/zombie-camp-at-fontbonne-university/ • 2013 Student Videos: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM4cfl0T9tA • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3RB-4pyQnE

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